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Full Description
Hydraulic Fracturing effectively busts the myths associated with hydraulic fracturing. It explains how to properly engineer and optimize a hydraulically fractured well by selecting the right materials, evaluating the economic benefits of the project, and ensuring the safety and success of the people, environment, and equipment. From data estimation to design, operation, and performance management, the text presents a logical, step-by-step process for hydraulic fracturing that aids in proper engineering decision making when stimulating a particular reservoir. Numerous problem sets reinforce the learning and aid in risk assessment. Additional material is available from the CRC Press website.
Contents
History, Introduction, and How a Treatment Is Conducted. Definitions and Simple Geometry Models. Design Variables. Rock Stresses. Petrophysics. Post-Frac Performance. Treatment Scheduling. Frac Pressure Analysis. Engineering the Fluid. Fracturing Fluid Components. Proppants. Perforating. Acid Fracturing. Fracture Diagnostics. Special Topics: Shale/Horizontal Well Fracturing, Frac Packing, and Waste Disposal. Quality Control. Hydraulic Fracture Design Data Needs. Example Design. Glossary and Terms. Problems. Index.



